WHY A MIX OF UBER, AIRBNB AND DELL IS A DISRUPTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR THE EXISTING CAR INDUSTRY
Toralf Nitsch
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HOW TO MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO THINK AND BEHAVE DIFFERENT ABOUT THEIR MOBILITY
BEING A CAR BUILDER WITHOUT BUILDING CARS
UPWEGO is improving the world with the most durable solution for pollution created by transportation of humans that's available for people with the lowest income. We offer this service on a global scale to heal the problems caused by petrol powered cars - 1.4 billion cars are waiting.
By we following new ideas in the car industry and mobility of people, we are transforming cars with gasoline and diesel engines to electric driven vehicles to achieve durable mobility within a circular economy. We are using professional partner networks to audit these ideas and bring them into reality.
We mix the ideas of UBER, AirBnB and Dell computers to offer this new mobility via our app. We inspire people to convert their cars from petrol to electric by:
- providing free transformation when they offer their cars for lease via an app. When the transformation investments are recouped, they will earn money when their car is leased by our users;
- Offer marketing campaigns on transformed cars to accelerate recoupment of the transformation investment;
- intending to realize subsidized benefits by municipalities for free, cheaper or guaranteed parking spaces in cities.
- When a car is transformed, owners can almost drive for free and have lower maintenance costs.
In the future, we want to make the cars self-driving functions and provide 3D-printing solutions so people can change the inside and outside of the cars.
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A disruptive innovation is a technologically simple innovation in the form of a product, service, or business model that takes root in a tier of the market that is unattractive to the established leaders in an industry.
Clayton M. Christensen